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noted.co.nz's video: Helen Clark discusses her own experiences with women s rights with the GiveKateAVoice team

@Helen Clark discusses her own experiences with women’s rights with the #GiveKateAVoice team
Helen Clark is a former prime minister of New Zealand - the second woman to hold that role and the former head United Nations Development Programme. She is passionate about human and sustainable development world-wide. --- On 19 September 1893, New Zealand became the first country in the world to give women the right to vote. Suffrage movement leader Kate Sheppard’s words—words that helped move a nation and the world forward—have been lost through the years. To this day we have never heard this pioneering suffragette's voice, nor is there a single resource archiving her work. Now, 125 years on, eight champions of equality are bringing these powerful words back to life. This new project, , marks 125 years since New Zealand women successfully fought for the right to vote. Her words are spoken by eight prominent Kiwi women, including former Prime Minister Rt. Hon. Helen Clark, politician Louisa Wall, accessibility innovator Minnie Baragwanath, businessperson Theresa Gattung, entrepreneur Alexia Hilbertidou, refugee advocate Faumata Bah, actor Miriama McDowell and musician Ladi 6. To view the full interactive video visit www.givekateavoice.co.nz

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